Use Both Sides of Your Brain: New Mind-Mapping Techniques, Third Edition
D**.
Nonpareil approach to learning techniques
Another gem of a book from the master of learning.Well written. Great graphs and diagrams.Very helpful in my doing so well academically in medical school and in my psychiatry training.Thank you, Tony Buzan!
E**5
This was a good book. However
This was a good book. However, it was a book that touched upon several major memory topics. To delve further you were suggested to purchase other books by this author to get indepth knowledge about memory techniques. I would suggest buying the actual memory books by this author and save some money and forego this book.
D**E
A great eternal resource for self improvement
A great eternal resource for self improvement. Buy these as gifts to go along with some cash to graduates. If they invest a couple of hours to read and practice it will help them in many areas.
P**E
Busan's "Use Both Sides of Your Brain" is an essential tool to organize information.
I have used put Buzan's book on my university courses required reading for 30 years. I use his approach in lectures. I use the approach to organize data for all tasks. I consider his graphic outlining to be essential.
B**P
A little windy but has some really great ideas about learning
A little windy but has some really great ideas about learning. I have been able to incorporate a few of them into my e-learning design but a lot of them have to do with learning outside the e-learning course or the classroom they could be effectively applied to blended learning situations.
A**A
good product
good read
L**T
it still contains many useful and practice theories and studies relevant today
Though it was written awhile back, it still contains many useful and practice theories and studies relevant today.
J**Y
Perfect present
Perfect present for my college bound 17yr old. Very useful info.
R**N
The ONLY book you need on study / learning
On my last order I purcahed amongst others, 3 books on study techniques. One of them ofcourse being this book, unfourtunaly one can say I read this book first.The book covered no special direction in studying, college, university, at home, at work ... It was facinating to learn/understand how the mind processes infomation, so you can serve the information to it as the mind prefers it!the book cover some great aspects:*How to read activly*Evaluating WHAT to read*Creating mind-maps*Recalling information*Reading fasterAll layed out in a easy to follow pace and intresting. I read the entire book in one evening.The next day I discovered I didn't need the two other books on study skills... just wasted 20£, thats why it was unfortunate that I read this book first :) Anyway I read the two books (I mean I had bought them) like I learned from Tony Buzan. I finished them both in one evening... And a whole suitcase of confidence, ready to take on far more complicated books. Now I know how and what to read, and remember what i read.I highly recomend this book to everyone considering learning anything (that should cover most of us).
A**R
... very far on this book yet but am very happy with what I have read
I have not got very far on this book yet but am very happy with what I have read. Looking forward to getting through the rest ofit.
D**N
Five Stars
still reading the book so far so good
H**A
Good book
It's a good book. It was in very good quality like it hadn't been read. Arrived at a decent time.
W**D
don't waste your money
Whilst this makes for a moderately interesting read, this book really doesn't change anything about the way you think, even though I have put some of his suggestions into practice. Read it for interest only, but please don't hold out any hope of it unleashing any of the hidden brainpower within you!
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